
A view of some of the machine tools.

The shop is flexible to accommodate large-scale projects.

Specific tools can be configured on several cast iron tables to create flexible work cells.

A very rare and superb Schaublin 53 mill.

This Cazeneuve HB500 once belonged to Hewlett Packard's Deer Creek research facility.

This is a Deckel FP1 universal milling machine supported by lots of specialized accessories including this dividing head.

A Schaublin 70 lathe with a 6-station production turret.

The Hardinge HLV-H, an exceptional toolroom lathe.

This is a very special Pratt & Whitney Model 3C universal Bench Miller with all the accessories. Behind it is the matching 7" Bench Lathe.

The jeweler's bench set up for a platinum ring project.

We have lots of hammers. Here are just a few.

Needle files, rifler files, chasing tools, burnishers, bezel blocks and lots of stamps.
Over the years, we have have the pleasure of working with dozens of exceptionally talented artists who have come to our studios as paid interns, specialists and employees. They receive training and expertise while working on a variety of exciting projects. Many have gone on to become highly regarded in the field, even passing along their skills to new generations of craftspeople.








